A 34-year-old primigravida woman, presented at 34 weeks gestation, reporting ‘not feeling well’. Her medical history was unremarkable except for a recent diagnosis of mild hypertension, which was being monitored. She had no significant family history of pregnancy-related complications. Clinical Presentation: Upon arrival at the emergency department, she appeared distressed and pale. Her vital signs showed a blood pressure of 160/110 mmHg, which was significantly elevated compared to her last check-up. Physical Examination: Among other things, there was no evidence of edema, but her face and hands appeared slightly swollen. Her reflexes were brisk, and she exhibited clonus. Laboratory Findings: Her platelet count was 65,000 per microliter, Liver function tests showed an AST of 200 U/L and an ALT of 180 U/L. LDH was elevated at 650 U/L, and blood smear revealed schistocytes. What clinical symptom is most commonly associated with this disorder?